Members of the Grantham branch of Parkinson’s UK were able to hear about the work their donations have been funding in Canada – directly from the professor behind the research, via Skype.
After months of anticipation, the Grantham Writers finally have their 25th anniversary book in their hands.
A big thank you goes to the kind zumba fund-raisers who have donated a fantastic £1,450 to two local causes – the Grantham Journal Children’s Fund and Gravity FM.
A couple devastated by the stillbirth of their baby girl are taking steps to set up a not-for-profit organisation and support service.
A potential legal challenge over the temporary closure of Grantham’s A&E has received a cash boost thanks to five dedicated cyclists.
Community Books was set up in November 2006 – and in that time it has donated almost £25,000 to local good causes.
Community Books was set up in November 2006 – and in that time it has donated almost £25,000 to local good causes.
A former social club which has stood empty for seven years will become an Indian restaurant, if given the green light.
Thousands of people marched through Grantham town centre this afternoon (Saturday).
There was an incredible atmosphere in Grantham this afternoon (Saturday) as around 3,000 people marched in protest against the night-time closure of the town’s A&E.
A hospital campaigner is organising a protest rally outside Grantham Hospital on Saturday at noon.
There are ambitious plans to build a community centre at Manthorpe church after it was bequeathed about £1 million by a villager.
A campaign group plans to bombard the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) with letters of complaint after accusing it of maladministration over pension changes.
A British comedian set to perform in Grantham in September is making waves in America as a favourite on US TV show America’s Got Talent.
A student of Grantham College has designed a cover to appear on a Grantham writing group’s silver jubilee anniversary anthology.
A villager was shocked to watch as contractors tasked with resurfacing a road failed to cover drains and instead allowed in significant amounts of gravel.
‘Colourful and bright’ will be the focus of the funeral service for well-known Grantham character Ronnie Ward.
We are pleased to announce the 2016 Grantham Journal Children’s Fund event will be...the Festival of Excitement!
Grants totalling a staggering £33,000 were made to good causes last night (Wednesday) – money raised by local people for local people.
A well-known Grantham character rarely seen without his multi-coloured mohican has been found dead at his home.